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  1. Melissa
    3 January 2013 @ 5:18 am

    What is missing in modern medicine is adequate treatment options for children with chronic pain, including migraine. There is no sense of urgency in resolving a child’s chronic pain, as if hanging our hopes on the possibility of “outgrowing” debilitating, 24/7 pain is an acceptable solution. It took nearly two years to discover that our daughter didn’t have to live in a dark room – there was a surgical option. Nerve decompression surgery relieved her pain and gave her back her life. No thanks to the specialists who said “there’s nothing left for you but psychiatry.” Shameful.

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